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Curriculum Committee
Monday, January 29, 2018 2:00 – 3:30 p.m., L-151 AGENDA
Web Curriculum Address: http://wcs.dvc.edu
Item Agenda Item 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Approval of January 29, 2018 Agenda Approval of December 11, 2017 Minutes Public Comment Announcements Status Report by Vice President of Instruction or designee
6. Consent Agenda Title 5 – effective fall 2018
ANTHR-140 Biological Anthropology
Title 5 Template Course – effective fall 2018
BIOSC-150 Topics in Biology
BIOSC-299 Student Instructional Assistant
NUTRI-150 Topics in Nutrition
SOCIO-155 Topics in Sociology
ANTHR-298 Independent Study
Off Schedule Revisions – effective fall 2018
ELECT-110 Survey of Electricity
KNICA-199 Sport-Specific Athletic Conditioning
COMM-124 Voice and Diction
Addition of courses to disciplines – effective spring 2018
HSCI-299 Student Instructional Assistant
7. First Review/Possible Action
New Courses – effective fall 2018 HUMAN-124 Humanities: California Culture KNACT-166B Intermediate Tennis MUSIC-129 Counterpoint POLSC-122 Latinx Politics and American Government Distance Education Supplement PSYCH-214 Introduction to Statistics for Psychology MATH-120 or equivalent as a prerequisite
Curriculum Committee
Monday, January 29, 2018 2:00 – 3:30 p.m., L-151 AGENDA
Web Curriculum Address: http://wcs.dvc.edu 8. Discussion Item/Possible Action:
a. Revised Experimental/Topics Form – Final Draft
b. CTE Prerequisite Justification for Spring 2018 – BUS, BUSAC, DENHY, DENTL,
ENGIN, IDSGN, & KINES
c. New Courses - Collegiate collaboration across departments
d. Removing “CSU” from all topics AKA experimental courses in the 2018-19 catalog
Curriculum Committee
December 4, 2017 UNApproved Minutes
Web Curriculum Address: http://wcs.dvc.edu Present: Mike Chisar (Chair), Troy Bennett, Florence Espiritu, Hideo Nakano-Hiraki,
Caterina Pentcheva, Loc Hyunh, Allan Lacayo, Kristin Colchico, Ellen Beaulieu, John Corbally
Guests: Jackie Ponciano-Babb, Nick Vasallo, Albert Ponce, Lesley Agostino, Kim Schenk Absent: Shelia Lau, Dorian Eidhin, Alan Haslam Chisar called the meeting to order at 2:062p.m.
1. Approval of the December 4, 2017 agenda: It was MSC by all present, with no objections, to approve the November 27, 2017 agenda as written.
2. Approval of the November 27, 2017 minutes: It was MSC by all present, with no objections, to approve the November 20, 2017 agenda as written.
3. Public Comment: None 4. Announcements:
a. POLSC-254 has been put on hold by the department b. Addendum will be published this week
5. Status Report by VPI or designee: None
6. Consent Agenda
Title 5 – effective fall 2018
BUSAC-186 Financial Accounting
KNACT-182B Intermediate Volleyball
KNACT-182C Advanced Volleyball
Course deletion – effective fall 2018
ARCHI-137 Digital Fabrication and Prototyping
ARCHI-138 Introduction to Parametric Modeling with Grasshopper
ARCHI-211 Architectural Structures
Distance Education Supplement – effective fall 2018
ARTDM-298 Independent Study
It was MSC, with no objections and by all present to approve the consent agenda as
written.
Curriculum Committee
December 4, 2017 UNApproved Minutes
Web Curriculum Address: http://wcs.dvc.edu
7. First Review/Possible Action
New Course Proposal – First Read (recommended for approval for tech review)
ADJUS-126 Leadership and Ethics - No one present from the department, not moved forward. ADJUS-281 Community Policing and Problem Solving - No one present from the department, not moved forward. KNACT-166B Intermediate Tennis Jackie Ponciano-Babb presented this 2nd course in a series which focuses on more advanced tennis skills. Course will go into degrees as an activity option and as a pair to the GE course (not yet approved). It was MSC, with no objections and by all present to approve KNACT-166B to move forward to tech review MUSIC-129 Counterpoint I Nick Vasallo introduced MUSIC-129 as the course in writing melodies and as a transfer requirement. Course will go into the new MUSX degree when available. It was MSC, with no objections and by all present to approve MUSIC-129 to move forward to tech review. POLSC-122 Latinx Politics and American Government Albert Ponce presented POLSC-122 as an option to POLSC-121. It was MSC, with no
objections and by all present to approve POLSC-122 to move forward to tech review.
Non-Substantial Change to Program – effective fall 2018
Associate in Science – Civil Design Drafting Technology Certificate of Achievement - Civil Design Drafting Technology
It was MSC, with no objections and by all present to approve the AS and CA in Civil Design Drafting Technology as written.
Associate in Science – Industrial Maintenance Machinist/Mechanic (mTECH)
Certificate of Achievement - Industrial Maintenance Machinist/Mechanic (mTECH) It was MSC, with no objections and by all present to approve the AS and CA in Industrial Maintenance Machinist/Mechanic (mTECH) as written. Associate in Science – Industrial and manufacturing Engineering Technology
Certificate of Achievement - Industrial and manufacturing Engineering Technology
Curriculum Committee
December 4, 2017 UNApproved Minutes
Web Curriculum Address: http://wcs.dvc.edu It was MSC, with no objections and by all present to approve the AS and CA Industrial and manufacturing Engineering Technology as written.
Associate in Science – Computer Science It was MSC, with no objections and by all present to approve the AS in Computer science as written.
New Courses – effective fall 2018 BUS-104 Exploring Careers in Business Administration Minor change to content. It was MSC, with no objections and by all present to approve BUS-104 as revised.
ECE-110 Current Issues in Child Development It was MSC, with no objections and by all present to approve ECE-110 as written.
ECE-111 Current Issues in Child Cognitive Development It was MSC, with no objections and by all present to approve ECE-111 as written. ECE-112 Current Issues in Child Physical Development
It was MSC, with no objections and by all present to approve ECE-112 as written.
ECE-113 Play and the Developing Child It was MSC, with no objections and by all present to approve ECE-113 as written. ECE-114 Current Issues in Child Personality Development It was MSC, with no objections and by all present to approve ECE-114 as written. STMFT-141 Hydrostatic Testing Minor change to description. It was MSC, with no objections and by all present to approve STMFT-141 as revised.
8. Discussion Item/Possible Action:
New Course Deadline - 2018
The committee discussed and agreed that the 2nd to last Friday of each year would work
for a new course deadline. For 2018 the deadline will be October 19 at 5:00 p.m. It was
MSC, with no objections, to move the new course deadline to the 2nd to last Friday of
October.
Curriculum Committee
December 4, 2017 UNApproved Minutes
Web Curriculum Address: http://wcs.dvc.edu
Tech Review Deadline Draft –
Agostino provided the tech review deadlines and it was suggested with the late SP18
start date, the deadlines be pushed back one week. The draft will be revised and sent
out again.
Chisar adjourned the meeting at 3:18 p.m.
Curriculum Committee
December 4, 2017 UNApproved Minutes
Web Curriculum Address: http://wcs.dvc.edu
DVC Curriculum Committee Spring 2018
Michael Chisar Chair
Shelia Lau Articulation Officer
Ellen (Laura) Beaulieu Physical Science
Claudia Eckelmann Business Administration/Culinary
Alan Haslam English
Dorian Eidhin English
John Corbally Social Science
Kristen Colchico Biological Science
Caterina Pentcheva Math/Computer Science
Loc Huynh San Ramon Center
Hideo Nakano-Hiraki Counseling
Florence Espiritu Library
Troy Bennett Applied/Fine Arts
Cailin Mullins Kinesiology
Lucilla Mangante Articulation Assistant
Kim Schenk VPI Designee
Lesley Agostino Curriculum Committee Support
Due With Schedule First Draft
DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE APPLICATION TO OFFER AN EXPERIMENTAL COURSE
9/12/16 1
Experimental Course – Experimental courses are courses offered on a trial basis and may not be offered more than twice. Submit this application to the Instruction Office with the first draft of the schedule for the term in which the course will be offered. This is the (circle one) 1st 2nd time this course has been offered
TERM: YEAR:
Subject Code
Number Section # (scheduler will assign)
Course Title (limited to 68 characters including spaces)
Units
LEC HRS/Term: LAB HRS/Term: ACT HRS/Term: LECAR HRS/Term: LABAR HRS/Term: ACTAR HRS/Term: Proposed Class Maximum: List Prerequisites/Co-requisites/Recommendations requested for this course BELOW: Subject Code and Number Recommendation Prerequisite Co-requisite
Justification for this Course Offering: 1. All courses should be appropriate to the missions of the California Community College System
(California Ed Code §66010.4) and Diablo Valley College: Basic Skills, lower-division major/general education preparation, Career Education. Describe why this course is necessary and will meet an unmet need in the area in which it is designed to serve. If it is a stand-alone course (not part of a program), its role in the college’s curriculum should be explained.
2. Are there existing courses with similar content currently offered in your department or another department? If so, describe the reason that existing courses do not meet the current need of the college. Clearly distinguish this new course from other courses in the catalog. It is recommended to search the DVC Catalog PDF for keywords, ideas, or phrases for similar content.
3. What resources will be needed in order to offer this course? Are current resources adequate? Explain. Considerations: Staffing, Facilities, Supplies, Equipment, Library, Student Support, Technology.
Course Description:
Due With Schedule First Draft
DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE APPLICATION TO OFFER AN EXPERIMENTAL COURSE
9/12/16 2
Course Note:
SLOs/Course Objectives:
Students will be able to:
Content:
Outline form/bullets
Example of Reading Assignment:
Example of Writing Assignment:
Example of an Out of Class Assignment:
Methods of Instruction
Lecture Laboratory Demonstration Discussion Distance Ed Other
(describe)
Evaluation Methods: Evaluations will adhere to the DVC "Fairness in Grading" guidelines and will include as a minimum:
• Evaluation of students within the first quarter of the course and notifying student of the results • Counting a final examination for no more than one-half the course grade • Basing final grades on at least three students' tests and/or reports
Tests Quizzes Mid-Terms Final Lab Project Other required methods of evaluation:
Textbooks Fill in author, title and year below. Book One Author: Title: Year: Book Two Author: Title: Year:
Due With Schedule First Draft
DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE APPLICATION TO OFFER AN EXPERIMENTAL COURSE
9/12/16 3
Date: ______________________ Initiator’s Signature APPROVED: Department Chair Date Division Dean Date Senior Dean, Curriculum and Instruction Date Curriculum Committee Chair Date
Due With Schedule First Draft
DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE APPLICATION TO OFFER AN EXPERIMENTAL COURSE
9/12/16 4
TECH REVIEW ONLY Work-Based Learning Yes No Basic Skills Yes No Course Level (ENGL/ESL/MATH only)
TOP CIP SAM Pre-req justification Yes NA Courses related in content Yes No CRC Group:
Scheduler _________________________________
• Entered in Datatel: _____________________
• Scheduled for Board approval: ______________
• Submitted for CCCCO approval on: ______________
• Approved at CCCCO on: _____________________
• Control #: _____________________
Course Name Course Title Prereq Course Name
BUS‐240 Business Statistics MATH‐120
BUSAC‐187 Managerial Accounting BUSAC‐186
BUSAC‐282 Intermediate Accounting I BUSAC‐186
BUSAC‐283 Auditing BUSAC‐186
BUSAC‐284 Cost Accounting BUSAC‐187
BUSAC‐286 Governmental and Not‐For‐Profit Accounting BUSAC‐186
BUSAC‐290Corporate Financial Reporting and Financial Statement Analysis BUSAC‐282
DENHY‐120Introduction to Dental Hygiene: Theory, Process of Care and Practice DENHY‐101
DENHY‐121Introduction to Comprehensive Clinical Dental Hygiene Care DENHY‐101
DENHY‐122 Clinical Dental Hygiene DENHY‐121
DENHY‐123 Oral Health Care Education DENHY‐101 NUTRI‐160
DENHY‐124 Dental Radiography DENHY‐101 or DENTL‐120
DENHY‐125Head and Neck Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology BIOSC‐139 BIOSC‐140 DENHY‐101
DENHY‐126 Dental Morphology DENHY‐101
DENHY‐127Infection Control: Theory, Practice and Communication BIOSC‐119 or 146 DENHY‐101
DENHY‐128 Periodontics for the Dental Hygienist DENHY‐101
Course Name Course Title Prereq Course Name
DENHY‐129Contemporary Dental Materials for the Dental Hygienist DENHY‐101
DENHY‐131 Expanded Functions for the Dental Hygienist CHEM‐108 and CHEM‐109 DENHY‐127
DENHY‐133Behavioral Foundations and Communications Skills DENHY‐101
DENHY‐134 Evaluation of Scientific Research DENHY‐120 ENGL‐122
DENHY‐135 Pharmacology for the Dental Hygienist DENHY‐101
DENHY‐136Dental Hygiene Care for Clients with Special Needs DENHY‐101
DENHY‐150 Topics in Dental Hygiene DENHY‐101
DENHY‐219 Pathology DENHY‐120
DENHY‐223 Ethics, Jurisprudence, and Practice Management DENHY‐120
DENHY‐225 Community Oral Health DENHY‐120
DENHY‐226 Community Oral Health Service Learning DENHY‐134 DENHY‐225
DENHY‐227Advanced Periodontics and Dental Hygiene Topics DENHY 120
DENHY‐230 Advanced Clinical Dental Hygiene Care I DENHY‐120 DENHY‐127
DENHY‐231 Advanced Clinical Dental Hygiene Care II DENHY‐120 DENHY‐127
DENHY‐290 Transitioning from Student to Dental Professional DENHY‐120 or DENTL‐180
DENHY‐295 RDH Examination Preparation DENHY‐231
Course Name Course Title Prereq Course Name
DENTL‐171 Oral Facial Anatomy and Body Systems DENTL‐120
DENTL‐173 Dental Operative Procedures I DENTL‐120
DENTL‐174 Dental Materials and Laboratory Procedures DENTL‐120
DENTL‐175 Infection Control and Theories of Dental Assisting DENTL‐120
DENTL‐180 Dental Office Management DENTL‐171
DENTL‐182 Dental Radiography Laboratory DENHY‐124
DENTL‐183 Dental Operative Procedures II DENTL‐173
DENTL‐184 Clinical Experience DENTL‐174
ENGIN‐136Computer Programming for Engineers Using MATLAB MATH‐192
ENGIN‐140 Plane Surveying MATH‐121
ENGIN‐210 Thermodynamics CHEM‐120 PHYS‐230
ENGIN‐230 Introduction to Circuits and Devices MATH‐193 PHYS‐230
ENGIN‐240 Properties of Engineering Materials CHEM‐120 PHYS‐130
ENGIN‐255 Statics MATH‐193 PHYS‐130
ENGIN‐257 Statics and Strength of Materials MATH‐193 PHYS‐130
IDSGN‐121 Industrial and Product Design Foundations IDSGN‐120
Course Name Course Title Prereq Course Name
IDSGN‐220 Soft Goods Product Design Studio IDSGN‐120
IDSGN‐221 Transportation Design Studio IDSGN‐121
KINES‐223Practical Experience in Sport and Recreation Management II KINES‐222
KINES‐235 Advanced Sports Medicine and Athletic Training KINES‐234
KINES‐236Clinical Experiences in Sports Medicine and Athletic Training I
KINES‐234 or completion of one year high school ROP sports medicine
KINES‐237Clinical Experiences in Sports Medicine and Athletic Training II KINES‐235 (may be taken concurrently) KINES‐236
KINES‐238Clinical Experiences in Sports Medicine and Athletic Training III KINES‐237
KINES‐239Clinical Experiences in Sports Medicine and Athletic Training IV KINES‐238
KINES‐254Practical Experience in Personal Training and Fitness Instruction I KINES‐240 (may be taken concurrently)
KINES‐255Practical Experience in Personal Training and Fitness Instruction II KINES‐240 (may be taken concurrently)
KINES‐250 (may be taken concurrently)